2011: Played 99 sets...249 kills...71 digs...69 blocks...28 aces...led the team in kills and ranked third in blocks and fifth in aces...finished 10th in the NEWMAC in hitting percentage and blocks...tallied 18 kills versus UMass Boston (10/15)...had seven digs and six blocks against Wellesley (9/20)...earned four aces versus Suffolk (9/2)...Regis Pride Invitational all-tournament team...MIT Quad Tournament all-tournament team...NEWMAC first team all-conference...CoSIDA first team academic all-district.

2010: Played 116 sets...266 kills...89 blocks...ranked second on the team in kills and blocks...was sixth in the NEWMAC in blocks per set...totaled a career-high 18 kills against Endicott (9/25)...collected a season-high 11 digs versus the Gulls (9/4)...totaled a career-high eight blocks against Lebanon Valley (10/16)...earned a pair of aces versus Smith (10/12) and Springfield (11/6)...MIT Invitational all-tournament team...MIT Quad Tournament MVP...NEWMAC second team all-conference...NEWMAC academic all-conference team...CoSIDA Academic all-district second team...MIT Coach's Award.

2009: Played in 112 sets...214 kills...0.324 hitting percentage...83 digs...74 blocks...52 aces...ranked second on the team in aces, third in blocks, and fourth in kills...tallied 11 kills against DeSales (9/11), York, Pa. (9/12), Clark (9/15), Smith (9/19), and Hiram (10/3)...recorded eight digs versus York, Pa. (9/12)...registered six blocks against Tufts (10/24)...posted four aces versus Clark (9/15), UMass Boston (10/17), and Tufts (10/24)...NEWMAC Player of the Week (9/21).

2008: Played in 99 sets...184 kills...106 digs...37 blocks...27 aces...ranked fifth on the team in kills and aces...amassed 15 kills against Keene State (8/30)...compiled 14 digs at Gordon (8/30)...totaled five aces versus Bates (9/26)...contributed four blocks against Gordon (8/30) and Texas Lutheran (10/24) Broke MIT record for blocks in a three-set match and tied MIT record for blocks in a match (12 vs. Lebanon Valley College)...MIT Most Improved Player.

Off the Court at MIT: Majoring in biology with a minor in nuclear science and engineering...completed an internship with the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in the Cancer Survivorship center where she shadowed nurse practitioners twice a week and worked on a patient care plan...conducting research in the Bioengineering Lab working with mice and fluorescent proteins to signal DNA damage and repair...in the Nuclear Science and Engineering Lab she used gamma rays to irradiate cells to see changes in cell density due to low-dose radiation...SAAC promotions chair (two years)...Sigma Kappa vice president of philanthropic service.

Why I Chose MIT: Put simply, MIT was my first academic choice and once I got accepted there was nothing stopping me from going to get the best education available. I had never visited the school before I was accepted, but once I visited during campus preview weekend I knew there was no other place for me. As a southern CA volleyball player DI volleyball has always been the ultimate goal, but when I played with all the women at MIT I realized that the division label does not characterize a team as a strong program or a weak program. MIT's DIII program has been the best volleyball I have ever played. The fun atmosphere, competitive nature of my team, and undying love of the game make MIT volleyball the only home for me. The combination of stellar academics and successful athletics made MIT the best choice.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Ramona High School...three-time first team all-league...two-time all-county...second team All-CIF Division 2AA...four-year Scholar Athlete...Scholar Athlete of the Year (2008)...two-time team MVP...Presidential Outstanding Academic Achievement Award...honor roll all four years...AVID write-off site winner...AP Scholar...graduate with Highest Honors.